Fans of Darlington Raceway are being put to the ultimate test - voting on the most memorable moment in the 60 year history of the track "Too Tough to Tame." Online voting begins today on the track's website - DarlingtonRaceway.com.

n advance of the Bojangles’ Southern 500® on Labor Day weekend, Darlington Raceway will honor its champions and rich history with unique branding projects in the Turn 3 vehicle and Turn 1 pedestrian tunnels.
The Turn 3 vehicle tunnel will feature a collage of timeless moments that define Darlington Raceway as a treasured sports icon. Both sides of the vehicle tunnel will feature iconic moments from each decade of the track’s history. The graphics will stand at 9 feet tall and be 225 feet wide starting with the 1950’s thru 1980’s on one side and the 1990’s looking into the future on the other.

It all started in the fall of 1949, when a crisp breeze toyed with the loose soil of an old cotton field on the west side of rural Darlington, South Carolina. Harold Brasington saw more than just dirt dancing around that patch of land. He saw the future. He saw Darlington Raceway.

Darlington Raceway is honoring its storied history with a new and enhanced digital platform.
The track’s new website, www.DarlingtonRaceway.com, officially launched to the public today, April 23. It features a sleek, clean design that follows the track’s 2015 campaign of celebrating its history, while embracing the present and looking towards the future.

In 2002, Jeff Gordon tied Cale Yarborough's record of five Southern 500 wins at Darlington Raceway, but there's one mark Yarborough is likely to hold forever: To date, he's the only driver in NASCAR history to come in under the fence at Darlington and go out over it.